According to the statistics provided by the Turkish Steel Pipe Manufacturers Association (CEBID), in the first half of this year Turkey's steel pipe exports maintained its uptrend on a limited scale against the backdrop of the sluggish ...
Tags: Steel Pipe, Mineral
The European Steel Association (EUROFER) has criticized the European Parliament for approving the European Commission's proposal to temporarily remove 900 million CO2 emissions allowances from the market. According to the European ...
Tags: Carbon Allowances, Mineral
According to the Turkey's Steel Exporters' Association (CIB), the slowdown in the global economy, the falling demand from export markets and the general falling prices of commodities in international trade had a negative effect on ...
Tags: Steel Export, Mineral
European Union politicians at both national and European levels demanded on Monday that the U.S. answer allegations of spying on E.U. embassies, while others called for asylum for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. Speaking on behalf of ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
China has taken delivery of around 88,000 mt of Iranian LPG in June after a break of four months, as the Islamic republic extends exports to North Asia in its attempts to circumvent sanctions aimed at preventing it from exporting oil ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
The leaders of the world's leading gas exporting nations are due to meet in Moscow Monday for the second summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum to discuss the future of the gas market amid uncertainties over the supply and demand ...
Tags: Gas Exporting
The European Commission has introduced new caps on mobile data roaming charges, making it cheaper to use maps, watch videos, check emails and update social networks while travelling in the EU. From today, it will cost a maximum of 0.45 + ...
Tags: Mobile Data, Electronics
According to a report released by Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities, in May this year industrial producer prices decreased by 0.3 percent both in the euro area and in the European Union member states (EU-27), ...
Tags: Industrial Producer, Mineral
Not long ago, Tridonic announced that it is preparing to introduce a new line of LED drivers, and it will end the magnetics business supporting legacy light sources at the end of 2013. As the pace of the transition to LED-based ...
Tags: LED drivers, Lighting
The cost of using mobile phones in another EU country is set to fall today as new EU rules come into force, limiting what mobile operators can charge for their services. The EU has been cutting what operators are allowed to charge over ...
Tags: mobile phones, BYOD
The Customs Tariff Commission of China has decided to levy antidumping duties on the toluidine originating in the EU for five years from June 28, 2013. Relevant matters are hereby announced: 1. As of June 28, 2013, as regards the ...
Tags: Antidumping, EU Toluidine
Europe's top court ruled Thursday that it is legal for countries to impose a levy on printer manufacturers in order to compensate rights holders for unauthorized reproduction of their work. Under European Union law, authors and other ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
The demand made by the European Union (EU) to reduce import duty levied on European wine by the Indian government is sending jitters through the domestic wine industry. The Indian Grape Processing Board (IGPB) fears a cut in the duty would ...
Tags: Wine Industry, Import Duty
The European Union (EU) has imposed a tentative anti-dumping tariff of 11.8% on solar products imported from China and is negotiating with the China government. If both sides reach a settlement, China-based makers will have to hike product ...
Tags: Solar Products, Solar Industry, EU Duty
Tridonic is pulling out of the magnetic ballast and transformer business in response to declining sales and incoming EU restrictions on inefficient magnetic technology. The company said it will cease operating in this sector from 30 ...
Tags: Tridonic, Magnetic Ballast Market